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    Breaking It Down – How to Frame Your Goals Clearly

    Breaking It Down – How to Frame Your Goals Clearly

    A dream without a plan is just a wish. Now that you've thought about your ideal life, it's time to structure your goals so your adviser - and you - can actually work toward them. Here's the key: not all goals are created equal. Some are urgent. Some are massive. Some are nice-to-haves. Understanding this will help you (and your adviser) prioritise.

    A dream without a plan is just a wish.

    Now that you’ve thought about your ideal life, it’s time to structure your goals so your adviser – and you – can actually work toward them.

    Here’s the key: not all goals are created equal. Some are urgent. Some are massive. Some are nice-to-haves. Understanding this will help you (and your adviser) prioritise.

    Here’s a simple framework:

    1. Short-Term Goals (0–3 years):
      • Build an emergency fund of $20,000
      • Save $10,000 for a family holiday
      • Pay off $15,000 in credit card debt
      • Set aside $5,000 for professional development
    2. Medium-Term Goals (3–7 years):
      • Save $134,841 for a home deposit (the average first home buyer deposit in Australia)
      • Start a family (budget $15,000 for immediate expenses)
      • Grow a side business (invest $20,000 in equipment and marketing)
      • Pay off student loans of $30,000
    3. Long-Term Goals (7+ years):
      • Build retirement savings of $1,000,000 to support a safe withdrawal rate of 4% ($40,000 annually)
      • Purchase an investment property valued at $681,467 (the median price in regional areas)
      • Establish a $50,000 education fund for children
      • Create a $100,000 legacy fund for charitable giving

    And now, be specific:

    • How much? (e.g., $134,841 home deposit)
    • When? (e.g., in 4 years)
    • Why? (e.g., so my monthly housing costs become more predictable)

    Bonus Tip:

    Rank your goals into:

    • Must-have (emergency fund, basic retirement)
    • Nice-to-have (home ownership, children’s education)
    • Luxury-if-possible (investment property, extended travel)

    This helps when resources are limited-as they always are!

    This week’s small challenge:

    List your top 5 financial goals.

    Categorise them as short, medium, or long term.

    Add realistic amounts and timelines, using the figures we’ve shared as a starting point, but personalising to your income and circumstances.

    For example, if you earn the average Australian full-time salary of about $100,017, and can save 20% annually, you might need about 10 years to save for that median-priced home deposit.

    Next week, we’ll show you how to future-proof your plan – because life never goes exactly as planned. Meanwhile, if you have any questions please feel free to contact us.

     

     
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